oh, one more thing, remember back when Marvel tried to get that show on ABC? A.K.A Jessica Jones?

Welp, there it is.

Your argument is compelling, sir.
Yeah, I'd be much more inclined to believe she's Jessica Jones than Jessica Drew. But I still think her powers, whatever they are, are latent, and even she isn't aware of them yet. Coulson, however, seems to sense them.

And there was that bit the other night where she talked about never really training to be a hacker, but that her computer skills were a natural talent. You don't really have a "natural talent" for computers --- almost by definition, it is a learned skill. So that in itself hints at some sort of hidden superpower within her --- maybe a cybernetic one.

Also, did she say how her parents died? I didn't catch that part.

As for the truth serum thing: I think the point there wasn't that Skye had somehow pheromone-seduced him into telling her the truth (not that there's anything wrong with that...), but rather that Ward was pointing out that they lied about it so they could get Skye to *think* he was compelled to tell her the truth.

Your argument is compelling, sir.
Yeah, I'd be much more inclined to believe she's Jessica Jones than Jessica Drew. But I still think her powers, whatever they are, are latent, and even she isn't aware of them yet. Coulson, however, seems to sense them.

And there was that bit the other night where she talked about never really training to be a hacker, but that her computer skills were a natural talent. You don't really have a "natural talent" for computers --- almost by definition, it is a learned skill. So that in itself hints at some sort of hidden superpower within her --- maybe a cybernetic one.

Also, did she say how her parents died? I didn't catch that part.

As for the truth serum thing: I think the point there wasn't that Skye had somehow pheromone-seduced him into telling her the truth (not that there's anything wrong with that...), but rather that Ward was pointing out that they lied about it so they could get Skye to *think* he was compelled to tell her the truth.

She didn't say the WERE dead. Just that she had multiple Foster Parents and almost called one woman Mom and kind of ended the conversation

Your argument is compelling, sir.
Yeah, I'd be much more inclined to believe she's Jessica Jones than Jessica Drew. But I still think her powers, whatever they are, are latent, and even she isn't aware of them yet. Coulson, however, seems to sense them.

And there was that bit the other night where she talked about never really training to be a hacker, but that her computer skills were a natural talent. You don't really have a "natural talent" for computers --- almost by definition, it is a learned skill. So that in itself hints at some sort of hidden superpower within her --- maybe a cybernetic one.

Also, did she say how her parents died? I didn't catch that part.

As for the truth serum thing: I think the point there wasn't that Skye had somehow pheromone-seduced him into telling her the truth (not that there's anything wrong with that...), but rather that Ward was pointing out that they lied about it so they could get Skye to *think* he was compelled to tell her the truth.

Yeah that's what I was thinking

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Originally Posted by Vartha

She didn't say the WERE dead. Just that she had multiple Foster Parents and almost called one woman Mom and kind of ended the conversation

It's not based on first appearances. It's based on where they are most commonly known for. Rogue first appeared in Avengers. Wolverine first appeared in Hulk.

No, it's based on whoever bought the rights, period.

There's no "comic book logic" behind which companies have the rights to which characters. *In general,* Fox owns all things Mutant from Marvel, but as the Maximoffs have shown, there's some gray areas in those legal contracts. Hell, Universal still owns Namor, off on a literal island all by himself, and that's purely because they bought the rights several years ago and never did anything with the property, and still don't know what to do with him.

There's no "comic book logic" behind which companies have the rights to which characters. *In general,* Fox owns all things Mutant from Marvel, but as the Maximoffs have shown, there's some gray areas in those legal contracts. Hell, Universal still owns Namor, off on a literal island all by himself, and that's purely because they bought the rights several years ago and never did anything with the property, and still don't know what to do with him.

Technically they own Hulk too if I recall right. Namor I'm sure could be used somewhere in the same manner. It's just the matter of would marvel even do an Invaders movie? I mean if by some chance Fox allows Jim Hammond Torch to be used it just seems to be alot of red tape so to speak